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"Jane: A Multifaceted Journey through Time and Talent" Step into the captivating world of Jane, a name that has left an indelible mark on history and culture

Background imageJane Collection: Jane, Lady Caesar, daughter of Sir Edward Barkham (engraving)

Jane, Lady Caesar, daughter of Sir Edward Barkham (engraving)
607092 Jane, Lady Caesar, daughter of Sir Edward Barkham (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Jane, Lady Caesar, daughter of Sir Edward Barkham)

Background imageJane Collection: The female cast in These Glamour Girls (1939)

The female cast in These Glamour Girls (1939)
The female cast of Anita Louise, Ann Rutherford, Jane Bryan, Mary Beth Hughes, Marsha Hunt and Lana Turner in These Glamour Girls (1939) all wearing Dolly Tree creations Date: 1939

Background imageJane Collection: Spiderwort, commelin, day lily and sisyrinchium species

Spiderwort, commelin, day lily and sisyrinchium species
Common spiderwort, Tradescantia virginica, sky-blue commelin, Commelina caelestis, copper-coloured day lily, Funkia fulva, and large-flowered sisyrinchium, Sisyrinchium grandiflorum

Background imageJane Collection: Iris species

Iris species
Chalcedonian iris, Iris susiana, Florentine iris, Iris florentina, Nepal iris, Iris nepalensis, three-toothed iris, Iris tridentata, and spring iris, Iris verna

Background imageJane Collection: Primrose or Primula varieties

Primrose or Primula varieties
Burnards formosa, Primula elatior polyanthus, Conqueror of Europe auricula, Primula auricula, and common primrose, Primula vulgaris

Background imageJane Collection: Primrose or Primula species

Primrose or Primula species
Chinese primrose, Primula praenitens, purple Caucasian primrose, Primula amoena, Siberian primrose, Primula sibirica, and fringed auricula, Primula ciliata

Background imageJane Collection: Cowslip, cyclamen and soldanella species

Cowslip, cyclamen and soldanella species
Dr. Meads American cowslip, Dodecathon meadia, angular-leaved cyclamen, Cyclamen repandum, spring cyclamen, Cyclamen vernum, Persian cyclamen, Cyclamen persicum, and mountain soldanella

Background imageJane Collection: Vervain or Verbena species

Vervain or Verbena species
Scarlet Buenos Ayres vervain, Verbena melindres, germander-like vervain, Verbena teucroides, bluish vervain, Verbena caerulescens, and Mr. Tweedies vervain, Verbena tweediana

Background imageJane Collection: Dracocephalum and scutellaria species

Dracocephalum and scutellaria species
Siberian dracocephalum, Dracocephalum sibiricum, large-flowered dracocephalum, D. altaiense, alpine scutellaria, Scutellaria alpina, and dotted-flowered monarda, Monarda russelliana

Background imageJane Collection: Sage or Salvia species

Sage or Salvia species
Brilliant-flowered sage, Salvia fulgens, spreading sage, Salvia patens, Mr. Grahams sage, Salvia grahami, and narrow-leaved sage, Salvia angustifolia

Background imageJane Collection: Pentstemon or Penstemon species

Pentstemon or Penstemon species
Showy penstemon, Penstemon speciosum, three-leaved penstemon, Penstemon triphyllum, Dr. Scoulers penstemon, P. scouleri, and broom-leaved penstemon, Penstemon pruinosum

Background imageJane Collection: Snapdragon or Antirrhinum species

Snapdragon or Antirrhinum species
Four-coloured snapdragon, Antirrhinum majus quadricolor, carnation-flowered snapdragon, A. majus caryophylloides, and heart-shaped snapdragon, A. asarina

Background imageJane Collection: Mimulus species

Mimulus species
Mimulus maclayana, bright-scarlet mimulus, M. cardinalis, Mr. Smiths mimulus, M. smithii, yellow-flowered mimulus, M. luteus, and rose-coloured mimulus, M. roseus

Background imageJane Collection: Foxglove or Digitalis species

Foxglove or Digitalis species
Canary Island foxglove, Digitalis canariensis, large yellow foxglove, Digitalis ambigua, purple foxglove, Digitalis purpurea, cut-leaved foxglove, Digitalis laciniata, and yellow foxglive

Background imageJane Collection: Verbascum species

Verbascum species
Handsome verbascum, Verbascum formosum, purple verbascum, Verbascum phoeniceum, copper-coloured mullein, Verbascum cupreum, woolly celsia, Celsia sublanata, and Pyrenean ramondia, Ramondia myconi

Background imageJane Collection: Phlox species

Phlox species
Mr. Coldrys phlox, Phlox coldryana, sweet-scented phlox, Phlox odorata, blue Canadian phlox, Phlox canadensis, and Van Houttes phlox

Background imageJane Collection: Gentian species

Gentian species
Jagged-flowered gentian, Gentiana crinita, fringe-flowered gentian, Gentiana ciliata, Caucasian gentian, G. caucasica, spring gentian, G. verna, and common gentianella, G. acaulis

Background imageJane Collection: Swallow-wort or Asclepias species

Swallow-wort or Asclepias species
Tuberous-rooted swallow-wort, Asclepias tuberosa, water silk-weed, A. incarnata, and decumbent swallow-wort, A. decumbens

Background imageJane Collection: Wintergreen, periwinkle and dogs bane species

Wintergreen, periwinkle and dogs bane species
Umbellated wintergreen, Pyrola umbellata, herbaceous periwinkle, hairy gonolobus, Gonolobus hirsutus, broad-leaved amsonia, Amsonia latifolia, and tutsan-leaved dog s-bane, Apocynum androsaemifolium

Background imageJane Collection: Tupa or Lobelia species

Tupa or Lobelia species
Common tupa, Lobelia tupa, Mr. Bridges tupa, Lobelia bridgesii, many-leaved tupa, Lobelia polyphylla, and blue American lobelia, Lobelia syphilatica

Background imageJane Collection: Lobelia species

Lobelia species
Refulgent lobelia, Lobelia fulgens, showy lobelia, L. speciosa, red-leaved lobelia, L. colorata, and downy lobelia, L. puberula

Background imageJane Collection: Bellflower or Campanula species

Bellflower or Campanula species
Large-flowered campanula, Campanula macrantha, milk-flowered campanula, C. lactiflora, showy bellflower, C. speciosa, dark-coloured campanula, C. pulla, hill campanula, C

Background imageJane Collection: Jasione, Michauxia and rampion species

Jasione, Michauxia and rampion species
Perennial sheep scabious, Jasione perennis, campanula-like michauxia, Michauxia campanuloides, scorzonera-leaved rampion, Phyteuma scorzonerifolium, and winged candiot rampion, Petromarula pinnata

Background imageJane Collection: Viper grass, lettuce and catananche species

Viper grass, lettuce and catananche species
Purple viper grass, Scorzonera purpurea, perennial lettuce, Lactuca perennis, blue catananche, Catananche caerulea, serrated-leaved chaetanthera, Chaetanthera serrata, and white prenanthes

Background imageJane Collection: Centaury species

Centaury species
Mountain centaury, Centaurea montana, Swiss centaury, Centaurea rhapontica, cream-coloured centaury, Centaurea ochroleuca, and balsam-scented centaury, Centaurea balsamita

Background imageJane Collection: Gazania species

Gazania species
Peacock gazania, Gazania pavonia, stiff-leaved gazania, Gazania rigens, and golden-flowered gazania, Gazania uniflora. Handfinished chromolithograph by Henry Noel Humphreys after an illustration by

Background imageJane Collection: Arctotis and grindelia species

Arctotis and grindelia species
Three-coloured arctotis, Arctotis tricolor, spotted arctotis, Arctotis maculata, showy arctotis, Arctotis speciosa, and narrow-leaved grindelia, Grindelia angustifolia

Background imageJane Collection: Cineraria, Senecio and Arnica species

Cineraria, Senecio and Arnica species
Showy cineraria, Cineraria speciosa, orange-coloured cineraria, Cineraria aurantiaca, showy senecio, Senecio speciosus, Caucasian leopards bane, Doronicum caucasicum, and mountain arnica

Background imageJane Collection: Chrysanthemum indicum varieties

Chrysanthemum indicum varieties: The Early Crimson, the Quilled Orange and the Quilled White. Handfinished chromolithograph by Henry Noel Humphreys after an illustration by Jane Loudon from Mrs

Background imageJane Collection: Gaillardia and Pyrethrum species

Gaillardia and Pyrethrum species
Two-coloured gaillardia, Gaillardia bicolor, bristly gaillardia, Gaillardia aristata, large marsh ox-eye, Pyrethrum uliginosum, scarlet chrysanthemum, Pyrethrum carneum, and pellitory of Spain

Background imageJane Collection: Tagetes and Eriophyllum species

Tagetes and Eriophyllum species
Bright-flowering tagetes, Tagetes florida, corymb-flowered tagetes, Tagetes corymbosa, and tufted eriophyllum, Eriophyllum caespitosum

Background imageJane Collection: Milfoil and Marshallia species

Milfoil and Marshallia species
Pink-flowered milfoil, Achillea milfolium, golden yarrow, Achillea tomentosa, Clavenas silvery-leaved milfoil, Achillea clavenae, and tufted marshallia, Marshallia caespitosa

Background imageJane Collection: Sunflower or Helianthus species

Sunflower or Helianthus species
Downy sunflower, Helianthus pubescens, ten-petaled sunflower, Helianthus decapetalus, and showy sunflower, Helianthus speciosus

Background imageJane Collection: Coreopsis species

Coreopsis species
Golden coreopsis, Coreopsis aurea, large-flowered coreopsis, C. grandiflora, lanceolate-leaved coreopsis, C. lanceolata, six-leaved coreopsis, C. senifolia, whorl-leaved coreopsis, C

Background imageJane Collection: Dahlia varieties

Dahlia varieties
Varieties of Dahlia superflua, the variable dahlia, the Sir Robert Peel, Harris Inimitable, and Levics Incomparable. Handfinished chromolithograph by Henry Noel Humphreys after an illustration by

Background imageJane Collection: Rudbeckia and Echinacea species

Rudbeckia and Echinacea species
Common purple rudbeckia, Rudbeckia purpurea, various-leaved echinacea, Echinacea heterophylla, Dicksons echinacea, Echinacea dicksonii, and late-flowering purple rudbeckia, Rudbeckia serotina

Background imageJane Collection: Scabious and valerian species

Scabious and valerian species
Caucasian scabious, Scabiosa caucasia, common sweet scabious, Scabiosa atropurpurea, grass-leaved scabious, Scabiosa graminifolia, Valeriana rubra, Siberian valerian, V

Background imageJane Collection: Saxifragus species

Saxifragus species
Thick-leaved saxifrage, Saxifragus crassifolia, Nepaul saxifrage, Saxifragus ligulata, Saxifragus appositifolia and Saxifragus stellaris

Background imageJane Collection: Claytonia and stonecrop species

Claytonia and stonecrop species
Carolinian claytonia, Claytonia caroliniana, Virginian claytonia, Claytonia virginica, houseleek-like stonecrop, Sedum semper-vivoides, ternate-leaved stonecrop, Sedum ternatum

Background imageJane Collection: Cultivated double varieties of poppy anemone

Cultivated double varieties of poppy anemone, Anemone coronaria. Handfinished chromolithograph by Henry Noel Humphreys after an illustration by Jane Loudon from Mrs

Background imageJane Collection: Potentilla species

Potentilla species
Hopwoods pontetilla, Potentilla hopwoodiana, dark-red potentilla, Potentilla atro-sanguineum, scarlet flowered potentilla, Geum coccineum, and mountain sieversia, Sieversia potentilla

Background imageJane Collection: Rafnia and Baptisia species

Rafnia and Baptisia species
Three-flowered rafnia, Rafnia triflora, Baptisia australis, and white baptisia, Baptisia alba. Handfinished chromolithograph by Henry Noel Humphreys after an illustration by Jane Loudon from Mrs

Background imageJane Collection: Fraxinella, rue and honey flower species

Fraxinella, rue and honey flower species
Narrow-leaved fraxinella, Dictammus angustifolia, sweet-scented rue, Aplophyllum suaveolens, and larger honey flower, Melianthus major

Background imageJane Collection: Wood-sorrel or Oxalis species

Wood-sorrel or Oxalis species
Mr. Bowies oxalis, Oxalis bowiei, scalloped wood-sorrel, Oxalis crenata, many-flowered oxalis, Oxalis floribunda, and variable oxalis, Oxalis variabilis

Background imageJane Collection: Mallow or Malva species

Mallow or Malva species
Garden mallow, Althaea rosea, Mr. Munros malva, Malva munroana, and narrow-leaved mallow, Malva angustifolia. Handfinished chromolithograph by Henry Noel Humphreys after an illustration by Jane

Background imageJane Collection: Carnation or Dianthus plumarius varieties

Carnation or Dianthus plumarius varieties
Sir Walter Scott, Duke of St. Albans, Anne Boleyn, and common garden variety carnation, Dianthus plumarius. Handfinished chromolithograph by Henry Noel Humphreys after an illustration by Jane Loudon

Background imageJane Collection: Carnation or Dianthus caryophyllus varieties

Carnation or Dianthus caryophyllus varieties
Emmeline and Princess Frederick picotees, and Bijou de Clement and Prince de Nassau carnations, Dianthus caryophyllus. Handfinished chromolithograph by Henry Noel Humphreys after an illustration by

Background imageJane Collection: Pink or Dianthus species

Pink or Dianthus species
Crowded pink, Dianthus aggregatus, sweet william, Dianthus barbatus, Dr. Fischers pink, Dianthus fischeri, and Carthusians pink, Dianthus carthusianorum



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"Jane: A Multifaceted Journey through Time and Talent" Step into the captivating world of Jane, a name that has left an indelible mark on history and culture. From Mary Seacole's unwavering resilience to the enchanting music covers of "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, " Jane embodies strength and creativity. Delve into art as we encounter Miss Jane Bowles, immortalized in Sir Joshua Reynolds' 1775 masterpiece. Witness her grace and elegance frozen in time, a testament to the enduring power of artistic expression. Travel back further to King Henry VIII's tumultuous reign, where his three wives and children shaped England's destiny. Amidst this historical backdrop emerges British conservationist Jane Goodall, whose groundbreaking work with chimpanzees revolutionized our understanding of nature. Literature enthusiasts rejoice as we enter the realm of beloved author Jane Austen. With illustrations from "Pride & Prejudice, " immerse yourself in her timeless tales filled with wit, romance, and social commentary. Visit Austen's very own home, a sanctuary that nurtured her literary genius. Transport yourself to the silver screen with iconic actress Jane Russell dazzling audiences in "The French Line. " Her magnetic presence captivated hearts worldwide as she graced cinema screens with unparalleled allure. Finally, embark on an emotional journey alongside fictional characters like Jane Eyre and Rochester. Their love story transcends societal boundaries while exploring themes of passion and self-discovery. Intriguingly diverse yet united by their shared name, these Janes have left an indomitable legacy across various fields – literature, artistry, conservationism – inspiring generations past and present alike. Join us as we celebrate their remarkable contributions to our collective tapestry of human experience.